Congressman Elijah Cummings, also undecided, was flooded with negative emails.

“’Dear Congressman Cummings, I see absolutely nothing in the proposal, the debt ceiling increase package, for the Democrats. Where is the revenue increase? It’s a total capitulation for the Tea Party fanatics,’” Cummings read.

Maryland Senator Ben Cardin says the Tea Party is to blame.

It is “the Tea Party that brought our nation to the brink of a crisis, and quite frankly I think they need to understand how to compromise,” Sen. Cardin said. “The agreement represents concessions by both Democrats and Republicans.”

What if Congress votes another deal down and goes back to the drawing table?

“I think they need to redo it,” said one voter. “I don’t think we’re going to actually default on anything. We have plenty of money coming in.”

“I think they are putting the money in the wrong places,” said another voter. “They’re trying to give their money to the top, hoping it will trickle to the bottom. That’s not the way it works.”

What’s going to happen in the House of Representatives is anyone’s guess.

Congressman Cummings says he is concerned about how these trillions of dollars in budget cuts will impact working families and also affect Maryland’s workforce. More than 10 percent of Maryland workers work for the federal government.